State of the Art by Mario Gaetano B-Flat Clarinet - Sheet Music

By Mario Gaetano

In this free composition, numerous innovative techniques are employed on the part of both performers, such as bending pitches, striking the frame, blowing air in the resonators, and so on. The percussionist plays from four different stations: marimba, vibraphone/mark tree, metal instruments, and drums. Both performers have equal opportunities for cadenzas.It is recommended by the composer for the clarinet to be amplified with maximum reverb. In this free composition, numerous innovative techniques are employed on the part of both performers, such as bending pitches, striking the frame, blowing air in the resonators, and so on. The percussionist plays from four different stations: marimba, vibraphone/mark tree, metal instruments, and drums. Both performers have equal opportunities for cadenzas. Two mature musicians required.

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Item types:
Physical
Level:
Intermediate Advanced
Artist:
Mario Gaetano
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.31 pounds

Chamber Ensemble Bb Clarinet & Percussion (Bb clarinet, percussion (marimba, 4.3 octaves), vibraphone, almglocken, 2 triangles, crotales, mark tree, bass drum, 2 toms, snare drum)) - medium difficult

SKU: CN.04800

Composed by Mario Gaetano. Duration 11:30. Published by C. Alan Publications (CN.04800).

In this free composition, numerous innovative techniques are employed on the part of both performers, such as bending pitches, striking the frame, blowing air in the resonators, and so on. The percussionist plays from four different stations: marimba, vibraphone/mark tree, metal instruments, and drums. Both performers have equal opportunities for cadenzas.

It is recommended by the composer for the clarinet to be amplified with maximum reverb. In this free composition, numerous innovative techniques are employed on the part of both performers, such as bending pitches, striking the frame, blowing air in the resonators, and so on. The percussionist plays from four different stations: marimba, vibraphone/mark tree, metal instruments, and drums. Both performers have equal opportunities for cadenzas. Two mature musicians required.